Can we drive to D.C.?
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Can we drive to D.C.?
It's only 29 miles, but everyone says "you don't want to drive in that city -- just take the Metro", because they know I am often nervous about driving in cities.
I have lived in Baltimore only two months, and my daughter and her husband have lived in Columbia, MD for three months. My daughter has a hair appointment at the Aveda "school" -- address is 713 7th St. NW at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow, and I have planned to go with her to "see" Washington (no real plans to shop or anything...just over and back). Seems silly to ride the train....surely traffic would be light at that time of day (we'd leave Columbia probably around 8:00). Do we dare try it?
I assume all the snow has been cleared from the roads?
Anyone familiar with that area, who might have some parking tips?
Thanks.
Vicki
I have lived in Baltimore only two months, and my daughter and her husband have lived in Columbia, MD for three months. My daughter has a hair appointment at the Aveda "school" -- address is 713 7th St. NW at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow, and I have planned to go with her to "see" Washington (no real plans to shop or anything...just over and back). Seems silly to ride the train....surely traffic would be light at that time of day (we'd leave Columbia probably around 8:00). Do we dare try it?
I assume all the snow has been cleared from the roads?
Anyone familiar with that area, who might have some parking tips?
Thanks.
Vicki
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In the unlikely event that you can't snag a free spot on the street (make sure the street sign says says mon-fri, not mon-sat) here's a map: (the blue "P"'s indicate the parking garages)
http://www.stationmasters.com/System.../gallrypl.html
http://www.stationmasters.com/System.../gallrypl.html
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Thank you very much for your kind replies. We're going to drive. It looks like there are plenty of places to park if I can't find a spot on the street. I have been studying the D.C. street maps carefully but am wondering what streets are one-way. Does 7th Street NW go in the same direction as 6th Street NW?
Thanks very much.
Vicki
Thanks very much.
Vicki
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It's pretty easy to get to you destination.
If you take I-95, when you get to the Beltway, stay on I-95 South for three exits to 295/Washington-Baltimore Parkway. Or just take the Parkway to start with and stay on it.
Then take US50/New York Avenue towards downtown. Just go all the way to 7th St (you're at Mt. Vernon Sq) and make a left. 713 is just a couple of blocks south, before MCI Center.
If you take I-95, when you get to the Beltway, stay on I-95 South for three exits to 295/Washington-Baltimore Parkway. Or just take the Parkway to start with and stay on it.
Then take US50/New York Avenue towards downtown. Just go all the way to 7th St (you're at Mt. Vernon Sq) and make a left. 713 is just a couple of blocks south, before MCI Center.
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We made it to our destination without any problems and even found a place to park on the street. Trouble is, I had to park a few blocks off our route, and then had trouble getting back on New York Ave. (Route 50) to retrace our steps. What is the deal with the streets in D.C. ??? Is it so confusing because I am 52 and easily befuddled, or is driving in D.C. actually difficult? Hubby told me that the streets are laid out like WHEELS??? Ummm...like how many wheels?
*confused*
Thanks for all your help, and believe it or not, I will be returning to D.C. tomorrow evening with DH to attend a function (work related) at the Corcoran Art Gallery. Oh dear. I do hope they have their own parking.....DH hates driving in D.C., which is perhaps why I am so uneasy about it, too.
Vicki
*confused*
Thanks for all your help, and believe it or not, I will be returning to D.C. tomorrow evening with DH to attend a function (work related) at the Corcoran Art Gallery. Oh dear. I do hope they have their own parking.....DH hates driving in D.C., which is perhaps why I am so uneasy about it, too.
Vicki
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The DC streets are laid out by L'Enfant of France. The diagonal avenues (with state names) and all the circles/squares were probably good idea when people traveled in buggies. But with modern traffic, it's a nightmare.
I've driven in most cities of the US, and I'll say DC and Boston are the hardest to navigate for visitors.
I've driven in most cities of the US, and I'll say DC and Boston are the hardest to navigate for visitors.



